Yeah, I thought about that. But to be honest, I don't know how to
recompile with builds from the CD/rpms. This is the first time I've ever
done it this way. So if I get the latest RPM and install it it should
activate session right? And then I just need to restart apache2 and I
should be good?
Burhan Khalid wrote:
On Jul 29, 2005, at 8:07 PM, Tom Ray [Lists] wrote:
We built a box about 7 months or so ago using the SuSE 9.1 cd's,
straight install from the CDs. While I've read that sessions are
turned on by default, when we try to call on the sessions functions
(like with phpOpenChat or start_session()) we get calls to undefined
function errors. This is leading me to belive that sessions are
disabled for some reason. I need to enable the sessions so I have a
few questions
1) Can I do this without recompiling?
2) If I can't, how do I recompile this since I used the SuSE cds?
It's SuSE 9.1 running Php 4.3.4 with APache 2.0.49
I don't *think* there is a separate module/rpm for sessions, so you
are off to a recompile job.
While you are it, upgrade your PHP to the latest stable version.
4.3.4 is quite old. Maybe there is a new package for SuSE that does
it? (not really familiar with SuSE).
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